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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1901. _ R WANTED W FENSION AGENT EDWARD A. BULLIS, Fast Commander Geo. H. Thomas Post, G. 4. R., room 41, Phelan bldg., 506 Market st. BARBER shop, lively country town. for mal two chairs,baths. Apply DECKLEMAN BROE., 106 Ellls st. WANTED—Cash boys over 14 years of age. Ap- ply 8t HALE BROS., 579 Market st. FIRST-CLASS la tallors wanted: high P. VERDIER, 8¢ Oe-.ryl. wages: steady x wanted, to _make military bushelmen. 284 Greenwich. COATMAKER wanted to work in store, 8056 Twenty-fourth st. TRUNKMAKER wanted. , € Stevenson st. ladies’ COATMAKER lso E. L FIFIELD & { MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Con. e PP A S oSS PHOTOGRAPHIC and magic lantern good: bought, soid, exchanged. 105 Montgomery ot EAFES—New and second han: > MAN EAFE CO., 417428 Sacrainench o Lo EAFBS_New and second hand; 124 WALTZ SAFE, 100-111 Market st.. pan’ Fran, e ——————— MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. MEDICAL—Continued. A—RENOWNED specialist; those who desire to obtain results promptly; I treat,ladies only; my regulator has no equal; all classes of fe- male complaints relieved by treatment su- perior to all others; the only treatment that helps the unfortunate; the most obstinate ficult cases treated; sclentific methods guar- anteed. DR. G. W. O'DONNELL, 1018 Markt. WANTED—Second-hand n_for cash. H. L. upright plano or or. ket st. E ITEHBAD, 1706 A—Dr. V. Popper. the well-known femal t, ‘cures ail female complaints he longest and most obstinate cases relleved without pain; every woman her own DESK room wanted in exchange for advertls- | physician; can be sent; experience in all ing. Address box 221, Call. BaxionadYer Pnaen Tor 17 years: 12 Mason st mear Market, TILTON DR. AND MRS. DAVIES, 1228 Market. wants good second-has theatrical goode. 154 Ninth: te1. Forons S WANTED—Basters on custom coats, Apply at WOOD & CO., 21 Geary at. COATMAKERS wanted Apply st factory of 8. N. WOOD & CO., 31 Geary st. A WANTED—100 men to take rooms, X e, Boston House, 330 Howard st ¢ *2 BARBER shop for rent: coh “ale. 2630 Twenty-fourth rs and tools for BARBERS—? chaire: 1bc shop; ol stand. Box 3027, ¢ office. ” e » COATMAKYTR and pantsmaker fo 3 REISS BROS. & CO., 2¢ lul:.ru::.nlry WANTED—-Two_good city sal . Wi SEWING MACHINE CO., 300 Post st, A NTEB—500 men to buy new and 2nd-hand rmy shoes, $1 up; woling e up. 923 Howard, McDONALD & PERRY hand shoes for sale, b0c up. © 500 patrs seco: 241 Third st. AT cash prices for $1_per week, men's sults order. NBUHAUS & CO., 115 Kearny st. - TOUNG man to do Janitor work for bis tuitl &. F. Barber School, T41A Howard st. WINCHESTER House, 4 Third st., near Mar- * 700 rooms, 25¢ night; reading-rooms; free bus 4 baggage to and from ferry. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Va- lencia st [ R — HORSES AND WAGONS, 4 HOREES for sale; also wagons, buggie: carts, harness. Grand Arcade Horse Market 227 Sixth st auction sales every Wednesday. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Auctioneers. FOR sale—An elegant pair of cobs, mares: also | latest style trap, almos: harness, ‘ete. Apply JOH 1611 California st. A HIGH-GRADE rubber tire road wagon and harness: handsome 6-year-old mare: complete outfit in perfect condition: price $300. Box 8048, Call. P e s e L3 VE‘TEBSINAROY College will commence its mession June 1 talogue by appl: to 30 T Pancoast, sece £10 Goiden Gare ave. ALL kinds of wagons, buggies, carts, harness, ete., cheap. EGAN & SON, 2117 Mission st. e e . GOOD business horses, wagon horses. heavy, light, fast pacers and trotters. 721 Howard. AN A No. 1 express wagon, single, also light camping wagon, for sale cheap. 532 Mission. WANTED—An up-to-date bike buggy and good harnees; stete price. Box 3097, Call office. ne for 2 person: OLAN & SONS, HOUSES TO LET. e A A—PRINTED LIST Houses to let; send for cir- cular. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery. A-—CLEAN runny 5 rooms: pretty front gar- den: 3672 Sixteenth si., near Market APPLY 2 Morris ave., bet. Fifth and Sixth; water free; sunny. # UNFURNISHED houses of § and 6 rooms to in Belvedere. Apply DAVID BUSH, 10 gomery st. bath, sunny yard: suitable for 2 $14; water free. 405 Greenwich st. —_— HOUSES WANTED—FURNISHED. TO LET—Modern furnished fiat 6 rooms and pieno, etc, to September 1; cheap. Grove st., 2 to 4 p. m. COUNTRY FURNISHED HOUSES. NFORD University grounds—Comfortably house of 10 rooms to rent for 2 or 3 Inquire C. C. BEMIS, 3% Montgom- edere, desirable modern oot- plano. Call or address 2219B ty; phone Pine 2056 ———— HOUSES WANTED. ished houre about $ rooms: ion ard sunny. Address WANTED—A 2)-room house_ furnished or un- furnished; must be reasonable. Box 3084, Call. ————— e INSTANTANEOUS WATER HEATER. HOT bath any minute for 2ic: will flow bolling water in 30 seconds; saves fire in range; call end see it in operation; send for illustrated pamphilet. RIBBEON WATER HEATING CO., Fxaminer building, room 607. ———— e LOST AND FOUND. LOST—A case of advertising matter. Finder please deliver to 13 Front st. and receive liberal reward. LOST—Young Gordon setter; license tag No. 8462. 212 Bansome st., between 12 and 1; reward ERODERICK and California, to Devisadero, to h, thence to Scott and Bush; a gold e set with diamonds, 2 keys and ribbon hed; $25 reward on return to M. T. B., alifornia st \ passbook with the Hibernia Bavings Soclety of San Francisco, in the JAY DU BOIS; No. 195-261. ase return to bank. TORKSHIRE dog—Female; reward §5 If re- turned to E. DOWNES, 81l Howard st. Wanted—0ld £01d for manufacturing. O. Nolte, jeweler. 245 O’ Farrell, bet. Powell and Mason. MATRIMONIAL. v marry wealthy ladies HERTZ, 706 Ellis st. GENTLEM send 10c for I ALL conten for ““The Wed 1€ Mason s B — MATTRESSES "PHOLSTERY. MATT and piliows; tel. South 793; to order or renovaied. ~festher and baif cleaned; expert carpet cleaning; . eble. HOPKE EBROS. (;flf’fie‘trgpfl f e e MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. BOILERE, engines, 23-hand machinery. Mo. INTOSH & WOLPMAN, 185-197 Fremont st. EARS, back bars, mirrors, restaurant and po. ker tables, barrcom chairs, linoleum, new and second-hand; we always have a large stock of ealoon outfits on hand: 32 complete outfits on one fioor, ready made: We can ship everything in % hours. J. NOONAN, 1017, 101, 1021, 1025 Miesion st., above Sixth; write for catalogue. FOR SALE—At & bargain; one 36x12 horizon- tel tubular boller complete; one 6xi2 plain slide valve Ohmen engine; ‘one 10,000-gallon iron tank, with smaller tanks and soap ma- chinery. 316-318 Tenth st., San Francisco. A—BUYE, sells or rents gear machinery, en- gines, bollers, water pipes, shafting, pulleys, ete. WHITELAW, 216 Spear st. TYPEWRITERS at any price to close them A LARGE fire and burglar proof safe for $30: originally $100. UNCLE HARRIS, 1 ave. GHOUSE motors from 1 to 20 B P. change for gas engines. LIVINGS- Mission st. EECOND-HAND machinery of all kinds bought, >'rm“ nted and exchenged. H. 8. WHITE, 515 Mission st. 4—$350 DERBY and Fedora hats, §1 7. Popu- lar Price Hatters, 330 Kearny st., near Pine, suits_§10; dress pants. $27. MISFIT OTHING PARLORS, 437 Montgomery st. for trunks, bags and dress . SMITH CO., 128 Ellis st. cost MINES AND MINING, MONTEZUMA COPPER. Montezuma Copper. Montezuma Copper, Montezuma Coal. Montezuma Coal. Montezuma Coal. Montezuma Cok: Montezuma Cok Montezuma Coke. Each succeeding day of shareholders tha ds to the conviction Montezuma Mining Company of Washington has the brightest outlook of any newly organized mining com- pany in the West, or for that matter in the United States to-day. Our stockholders are & satisfled lot, and, to the best of our knowl- edge, not one of them would part with hie holdings. This, in view of the widespread discontent among the Lolders of ofl stock, is & significant fact. The Montezuma Company rigidly adhere, as they always will, to the co-operative idea. This they could well afford to do from pure selfishness if for no other reason. Now that the properties are being brought to & fair stage of development and since the large coal leases have been secured capital is not lacking—to secure a controlling interest. But thebe valuable properties will always remain under the control of the numerous holders of Montezuma shares. The people Who are helping to build up the business may depend absolutely upon sharing in the profits. There is every reason to believe that the Montezuma Mining Company will be to Wash- ington what the Mountain Copper Company of Shasta County is to California—the leader in the copper industry and the biggest divi- @end payer in the State. The Mountain Cop- per Company was explolted In England and hundreds of English people profit from its Dproducts, over $1,000,000 having been paid in @ividends for 100 and $500,000 added to the Teserve fund. It fs the fixed intention of the Montezuma Compeny that the people of our own country be given the exclusive privilege of contributing to its development fund and thereby share exclusively in the profits. The Montezuma has many natural advantages that the Mountain Copper Company does not possess. First, its proximity to the seaboard, being only forty miles from the port of Ta- coma on Puget Sound. ore carrying high percentages of copper; third, abundance of tiicber and water on its own properties; fourth, the produetion of its second, a self-fusing own coal and coke from its 2000 acres of leased lands; fifth, the consumption of this coke in its own smelter in the reduction of “Money saved is money earned,” its ores. and the Montezuma Company will be able to keep operating expcnses very low. We quote from the prospectus: “Resolved, That it is the fixed policy of this company to distribute as dividends to stockholders all Det profits earned by the company. We are opposed to the policy of reinvesting such earnings without the consent of the stock- holders, believing that whatever benefits them conduces to the interests of the com- pany.” This means that while dividends ‘will be paid this fall from the coal and coke, no portion of the surplus earnings therefrom can be used to continue development on the copper properties or for the bullding of a Btock must be sold to accomplish 1 smelter. both these objects. The company’s pay roll 1s now approximately $3090 2 month, and will be very largely inorcesed during the sum- mer. The company cannot, therefore, take the risk of having thelr revenue curtailed by advancing the stock at onoe to its true values. It s for this rTeason that only a nominal advance is made from month to month. The advance after the payment of the promised aividené—but that's unother story.” The prices now, and untll May 15, owing to & concession made to us by m‘m"“m‘. Company in honor >f ‘Presidential week,” when many of our country clients plan to visit us and mfintr holdings, are 10c cash or 1% on easy Installments. The pur- chaser ‘of 3000 shares will be entitled to a mntomqmmamnmnmupem Our special train leaves San Franclsco June 15, touching at principal Sound points. Fare, Our including sleeper, $40 for the round trip. excursion folder will give full information. We will supply Montezuma prospectus, maps and other printed macter on request. THE AMERICAN GUARANTY & TRUST COMPANY, Financial Agents, 810 Safe Depoeit Butlding, Corner California and Montgomery sts., San Francisco, Cal. Telephone Main 5803. MINING AND ASSAYING. GOLD mine for sale: 10 stamps; paying; price $4500; half down, terms for balan \adress box 273, Grass Valley, Cal. g lady's Tribune bicycle for sale: very ». Call Monday at 142 Fleventh, bakery. Angora kittens; choice pedi- Box %%, Call office. B pay big prices for sealskins, Portland Loan Office. % Stockton #t. RUNTE and homers for sale, Brosdway. . room 4, Oakiand. GENT'S bicycle, good condition, $6. 422 Min- ma st., after 12, GA GEHRING, 1104 engine, one horse-power, rdlencia st. $7. Shirt Store, HOMERS—Prime stock for sale. 241 Bttle st Oakland; Berkeley train; B-st. station. MAGIC lanterns, new and 24 ple- hir%. BULLARD & BREC’K.‘“‘&I%‘;’I‘!”!- FIRST-CLASS square pia TN- CLE BARRIS, 15 Grant sver o ™" FIRST-CLASS second-hand modern engin bollers bought and sold. KROGH xré‘e: EN ES_and_ botlers: x P 3 BURKE, 139 Beate st 00 2a0d 2 ry MEDICAL. B . Y A—DR. and MRS. DAVIES, DR. and MRS. DAVIES, Lealing ladles’ spectalists. Leading ladles’ speclalists. Located for 10 years at Located for 10 Years at 1228 Market st. Above Sixth st. N e Above Sixth st. 4 We have no branch offices. We have no branch ofces. Cut this out. 5 Cut this out. Remember the number, Remember the number, | A TREATMENT that is guaranteed to give | instant rellef for all female complaints; thy | it and most obstinate cases immediately relieved without pain: travelers helped; nj delay; consult free. MRS. DR. Ki Market st next 1o Owl Drug Store. = "o ladies’ specialints; 32 years' practice: all cases treated by our wondertul herb remedy; a reliable treatment, superior to any other; positive cure guaranteed at office; patients treated can re- turn same day; harmless: consultation free. DR. and MRS. GOODWIN, 1085 Market st., nr. fth—Expert specialists; well known and rell- able; 2 yrs. experlence; treatment guaranteed to give Instant relief from all female troubles; avold incompetent speclalists; consult free, MRS, DR WYETH, rellable specialist; 26 yrs.’ sucoessful practice anteed treatment at office; any ailment; home before and_during confinement, 942 P bet, Hyde and Larki MONEY TO LOAN, ATMONEY to loan at rates whish people can afford to pay on furniture, planos, sate.; do not borrow of your friends or you will lose their friendship; do business with strangers and you will be better satisfied: no delay; no publicity. Rooms 9 and 10, 805 Market s IF YOUR PROPERTY 18 MORTGAGED and you need more money, see H. MURPHY, 630 Market st. Loans on estates in probate, undivided interests in estates, second mort: gages, et ANY proposition, any amount; 6 per cent; first, second mortgages, estates in probate, interest in estates, legacles; corporation loans, chattel mortgages and securities. Room 16, ist floor, Chronicle building. HALLORAN & OLSEN. ANY amount at 6%; first, 2d and 3d mort- undivided interest,’ real estate in pro- mortgages and legacies bought; no de- lay; get my terms before doing business else- where. R. McCOLGAN, 24 Montgomery, r. 2. HIGHLY respectable, private place to obtaln Iiheral advances on diamonds, jewelry at low- est rates. Baldwin Jewelry Store, 846 Market st.: tel. Main 1644. Branch 19 Third st. LOWEST rates on furniture, etc., by private party; no removal: no commission; confide tial. Room 8, Conservatory bldg., 301 Jones ON furniture, pianos; no removal; .money quick: lowest interest: easy terms: no broker- age; reliable party. 1170 Market st., room 68. MOST _rellable place to borrow on diamonds, watches, jewelry. W. J. HESTHAL, 10 Sixth; highest price for old gold, silver, diamonds. A1-MONEY loaned. CHASE, 646 Market st. 3% on furniture and pianos; §15 up; no removal; no commisslon: private. Room 81, 6 Eddy st. OIL LANDS. OIL lands for sale or lease in all of the State. We can furnish you with in the best localities. If you are looking for lands or wish to invest in stocks of the leading oil les call on us before going elsewhere. SHEA & PETERSON, 801 ner bullding. TO exchange for oll stock, or merchan- ‘dise, § acres, new 4-room cottage, fine fruit land and C%‘:{ffn rllnch lrtn ;o::d le:llth re- gort; Pa es; clear of debt. even- foks. lower flat, 806 Eleventh st., Oakland, TO sell, 20 acres proven land, adjolning San Joaquin Ofl Co.; o great bargain for capl- talists, Call for S. T. ALLEN, {14 Parrott building, San Francisco, S ofl_land In various countles for T e ana sale. ROBINSON, 88 Geary st r. & CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the TUnited States or Canada one vear for §1, postage pal —— . PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. v , window shades; rooms papered, “”All‘lll"LD?P:l'lGIl & Bath, 308 Sixth: open eve PALMISTRY. H, JEROME FOSSELLIL, sclentific paimist, 55 Taylor st., bet. Geary and Post; tel. Black 661, MRS. LAMB, scientific palm!st; character read- ing; lessons in class, private. 204 Ellls, r. 15. PARTNERS WANTED, REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. G. H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery st. sidence $14,000—Elegant corner re on Steiner st.; ~ " contains 10 rooms; bath; perfectly mod- ern; 45x7. $18,000—Nice corner on Valencia st.; well fm- ¥rvvad: rented ~to permanent tenants for $126 per month; 65x117:6 to small Street In rear; in good order. $27,500—Near 4th and Howard sts.; good im- provements; renting for $207 per month; runs through and fronting on rear street; mortgage of $21,000 in Hibernia Bank; must be sold; 50 feet front, $2,800—Grocery store property near 1sth and Mission sts.; improvements consist of Store and ¢ rooms and fiat of & rooms above; rent per month; 25x80. #9,250—Near First and Howard sts.; 10 flats renting for $12 per annum; 50 feet ront. $18,500—Jackson st., near Webster; large, modern, bay-window residence of Tooms; ' 84:4%4X127:8%. $35,000—F"ine corner on Van Ness ave.; cov- ered at present with old improvements; rents nominal: would pay handsomely it improved; €0x107. $10,250—3 bay-window flats of 7 rooms and baths on Ellis st., close to Laguna st.; rents $50 per month; 25x120 to rear ; fine business corner ‘stores and 2 flats of rents in the Mission; 5_and 8 rooms and bath each; 3§77 50; can be improved to pay well; 44:11x75:0. 820, modern flats close to the Park; al- ways rented at $2100 per annum; b0x 137:6. $40,000—1EA4dy st., near Van Ness; 6 modern flats of 10 rooms and bath each; rents $3600 per annum; 50:2x120 to rear street. L s WANTED_Doctor_as partner on new discov- ery. Box 2§93, Call office. PATENTS AND PENSIONS, ADVICE free; mo charge unless succe GRO D. CAMPRELL. Lawyer. Examiner b, 0 A s R e - L LR PERSONALS. THE Star Hair Remedy Co. have removed thefr offices to 38 and 37 Geary st where they | will be pleased to meet old friends and make new acquaintances. The Star Hair Remedy is the only preparation which restores the natural color to gray and faded hair, cur dandruff, stops falling and Erows new hai not a dye; no stain to scalp or linen: clean and pleasant to use; makes the hair soft and | glossy. Sold by druggists and hairdressers, | or at above address. OIL!! Struck it rich In Colusa—Ofl!! Because Oil Co.”” incorporated. Q. we dl se of shares rapidly? A lessons in ‘‘personal magnetism'’ at “‘College of Natural Therapeutics,” Parrott building; Tight in the ofl district and strictly up to ““Just date; begin now. DR. S. TURMAN CO., tel. Folsom 2554. i ALL notice that the Hirsuitine Co. of St. Ann’s building has removed to 3 Kearny st., first floor, rooms 11 and 12, where I am now prepared to treat falling and gray halr, dandruff, bald heads, etc. Those who only need shampooing will be pleased with results here; consultation free. MRS. E. R. Dunlap. MONEY -loanedsalaried people without security. HILL. rm. 44. Merchants’ Ex.. 431 Californta. New York plan. THE ott building. LOANS, 1st or 21 mtes: clty. country. 6%, undl. vided Ints.; estates. HARPER, 597 Parrott ble. TOANS on salarles without indorser or secur- ity; Eastern plan. Pearson. 309 Phelan bldg. planos: no removal; Lick, 116 McAllister. 8. DRAL direct: furniture, low rate; strictly priv. ON ealories or wages: no indorser required. F. DISCOUNT AGENCY, 143 Phelan building. | $100,000 TO loan on real estate or for bullding; low rate. 222 Sansome st.. room 2. CASH loaned to salaried veonle on note without indorser. MORRFLL. f8 Fxaminer bullding. e e o e MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. AL, uprights lowest prices and easiest terms. 1 Novella. $6512 Chickerings (like 1 Heine baby grand | new) -.$200 (ike new) . 5(2 Heines . 315 up 1 Steinway 1551 Hallet-Davis 2465 And fifty others: rents $2 up allowed on pur- chase. We handle all makes, Agents for some of the oldest and most famous planos in ex- istence, including Hallet-Davis. indorsed by all the greatest masters: over 50,000 in use in most exclusive homes. Heine Pfano Co., 217 Geary. ALL nianos purchased of SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. may be exchanged for a new Steinway upright or babv grand piano any time within 8 years from date of purchase, and have full price allowed. New upright ‘planos, $6 per month; some good planos sold for 33, $4 and $5 per month. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Steinway dealers, corner Kearny and Sutter ets., San Francisco: corner Broadway and Thirteenth st., Oakland. AT _BYRON MAUZY'S, 308 POST ST. You are invited to call and hear the Peer- less electric self-play'ng piano attachment: can be put In any piano; also to inspect our piano factory and see how a plano is made. Agent Sohmer, Byron Mauzy, Gabler, Ham- ilton, Splelmann plancs. ABSOLUTELY the oldest and largest house west of Chicago is KOHLER & CHASE'S, 26 28 and 30 O'Farrell st.: planos, organs all other musical instruments of all grades and prices: terms easy; prices lowest: every- thing possible done to please and satisty the customer. FROM now until June 1 we will have a genu- ine cash clearance sale of pianos. Customers can get the best bargains in the eity from us during this sale. The ZENO MAUVAIS MUSIC CO., 769 Market st. 5 PIANO snaps—$60, $75, $80. $125, $130; easy payments: also_Anolln’ slightly used, a bar- gain. BENJ. CURTAZ & SON, 16 O'Farrell st.. Chickering agency. WE have the plano you want—Hazelton—none better; also other standard makes: prices and terms all right THE J. DEWING CO., Flood building. GOING to Nome—Must sacrifice elegant 3-pedal upright plano. 219 Leavenworth nr. Eddy. A—$400; UPRIGHT grand, for almost half. ' 216 MeAllister st. STANDART uprieht: cost $425; for sale on installments. 1479 Post st. KRANICH & BACH pianos. musicians’ delight. Sole agency BRUENN, 208 Post st. YOU can obtain a fine upright plano at a low figure. T. H. KILGO. 846 Mission $3 PER month rents a_beautiful plano, SCOTT- | CURTAZ PIANO CO.. 660 Haves st. $117_MAHOGANY case Fischer upright. Geary st., room 38. new, EY A SMALL Chickering upright. $125: 6 uprigh! second-h : your chofce at $110. 217 Geary. $45 UPRIGHT_ %125 Knabe, $135 $135 Steinwav & Sons, at FAY'S plano factory, 1720 Mission. AT WILSON'S Storage, 1706 Market st., you can get storage planos almost for a song. BIGGEST bargain in Fisher upright plano; nearly new; must be sold. 301 Jones st. AFFLICTED come, we will locate your disease free, without asking questions, looking at tongue or feeling of pulse: tell you how to get well without knife, drugs or worthless instruments; a scientific method of treatment. Nervo-Pathic Co., 1532 Market st., opposite 04d Fellows' Hall. A NEW and harmless discovery, a simple clay, which will turn white hair black, brown. auburn or red, and blonde halr & rich golden, in from four to twelve hours, according to | ehade required. DR. FRANCIS C. SHER- MAN, 406 Sutter st. A—IF your halr is falling or you are bald, cail on DR, G. 8. MOORE, 488 Geary st., and you | will not be disappointed; this remedy is posi- tively guarantecd; preparation sent to all parts of the world: call or send for circular. | WANTED—To know the whereabouts of CARL | JAHAN NELSON, born at Falkenberg, Kal- | mar, Sweden. His sister would like to have any information concerning him. 69 Pond st., | San_Francisco, Cal. WANTED—Information respecting the where- abouts or death and relatives of CHARLES JATHESON, who lived in San Francisco in 1892. Address RIGBY & RIGBY, Attorneys, 212 Sansome st., San Francisco. habits, | YOUNG man, American, goo to meet young lady; object matrimony. 3692, Call office. TO comfortably witness the launching of the‘ battleshlp Ohio from steamer City of Daw- son you must secure your tickets to-day be- fore speculators take them up; §1 and $2. Call 301 Examiner bldg.; phone Main 1655. ‘wishes Box | NOTICE is hereby given that my wife, DOR- | OTHY BOWMAN MOOERS, and myself are | no longer living togeiher as man and wife; | that she has no claims upon me for support and I shall not be responsible for any debts | contracted by her of any character whatso- ever. Phoenix, Arizona, April MATERNITY VILLA—Good home with bright future open for brunette boy or girl baby, age | 10 to 12 months; also for adoption, brunette girl baby 3 years old. MRS. DR. FUNKE, | 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. RESPECTABLE middlc-aged German would like to meet honorable lady, with a view to D. MOOERS. 1901 marriage. Address box 3656, Call office. BEST taste, “The Superior”; skillful hair dressing; wrinkles vanished; ‘gray hair re- stored; expert masseurs. 14 McAllister, rm. 69, PRIVATE detective work; reasonable rates: 10 years' experience.; J. B. RAY, 357 Jessie st. A WOMAN, one side badly wrinkled, the other made smooth; also freckled girl; remedies | guaranteed permanent; call—seeing is believ- | ing. N. Y. Inst. Dermatology, 105 Ellls, S. F. WANTED—Agents in every city to introduce Lillie Webb_California Olive Oll Toilet Soap, Cream of Rose and Persian Cream. ~Ad- dress Griffith Mfg. Co., sole agents, 614 So. Broadway, Los Angeles. RAG carpets wove to order and for sale, also chenille-wove rugs. silk portieres; dealer in carpet twine, in hank or chain,’ at lowest rates. GEO. MATTHEWS, 709 Fifth,Oakland. CANCER cured at home by internal treatment; no knife, plaster or pain: book and testi s malled free. Cancer Institute, 121 ‘West Forty-second st., N. Y. CIGARETTE and tobacco habit cured at home: §; valuable information for liquor, | morphine. oplum, all drug habits. MRS | WILLIAMS, 1833 Polk st., San Francisco. $1 WEEKLY—Suits to order from genuine Scotch, $15 up: fine dress suits, $20 up; ele- gant overcoats, $15 up. LEON LEMOS. 1117 Market st.. between Seventh and Eighth. ELECTRIC light in every _room—Winchester Hotel, 44 Third st., near Market: 700 rooms %c to $160 per might: $150 to $6 per week; free 'bus and baggage to and from the ferry IWHITE enamel iron beds. singl®, three-quarter or double, $2 25. EASTERN OUTFITTING CO.. 1310-1312 Stockton st., near Broadway. SCHOOL to learn halrdressing, hair work, man- fcuring; private lessons or clasa, MISS A. V. DOYLE, 1704 Market, bet. Polk and Van Ness. moni HIGH-GRADE pianos: Steck, Hartman. Con- over and others, Wiley B. Allen Co., 814 Post. KUBESTER, the “hair doctor’—Narrow gauge depot, Oakland; here 20 years; detafls stamp. BARGATN—Must be sold; nice upright plano. SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister, next Hibernia Bank. ‘WOMEN, children killed dafly through com- pulsory’ vaccination. Is this a free country? AT KEEFFE'S, 933 Market st., 4 elegant up- rights at your own price. Shaninger agency. POISON oak cured one appjication or no pay. 469 Hayes st. SUPFRIOR vlolins, zithers, old and new. H, MULLER. maker. repairer. 2 Latham place. ——— e Dr. Harrlett Welch, 2115 Bush; hours 2 to 3, ex- cept Th. and Sat.; electrolysis: 17 years’ exper. MUSIC BOXES., MUSIC BOXES—Paul Monaco, expert, and the best repairer and maker on the coast for 15 years; fine Swiss and American music boxes a speclalty. 769 Market st., bet. 3d and 4th, south side: thoroughly understands his busi ness and the right party to deal with. D IR OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. TO rent or_lease—Second floor, 620 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel: Al business location. Apply to GEO. H, COVERT, 623 Market st, DESIRABLE store on Turk st., adjolning Bay City Market; rent reasonable. Apply premises. SMALL desk room for mail business; all out of office. J. G. McKIBBAN, Langham Hotel. | LARGE elegant store, 4 rear rooms, basement, 963 Valencia st.; change to sult. SANSOME, $04—Large, handsome store; duced to $8 per month. LIGHT, sunny offices §15 to $20. els bullding, Market ——— e OIL. WANTED—Purchasers for choice ofl lands in Colusa, Kern, McKittrick, Monterey and Glenn countis a few incorporators wanted on choice lan Kern River, 28-28. W. R. THOMAS CO., 405 Examiner building, San Francisco; 464 Ninth st., Oakland, Cal. COSTA Rica, 10 cents per share, will make you rich: you cannot lose your money; stock guar- anteed by S. F. real estate bonds, certified to by Cal. Safe Deposit and Trust Co.: send for prospectus. Pacific States Mining and Invest- ment Co., 326 Post st. THE W, R.“THOMAS CO.—Oil lands in the best districts; investigate: Fearless Oil and Water Co.; a_good mvestment; water trans- portation. 408 Examiner blg., 484 9th, Oakland. ONLY eight 10-acre tracts unsold: center of Shasta County ofl belt, near Redding: $15 per acre: worth more for farming. SALSBURY, 459 Ninth st., Oakland. WANTED—OIl stocks in exchange for choice suburban property: 4o minutes from city. AMBROSE HARRIS, 611-612-613 Examiner bullding. OIL Jands in the heart of Coallnga district, % T acre. AMBRICAN EXPLORA' Eor Tiis "Gaii tutiaing. R, Emma Spreck- Gasoline or distillate engines, new & 30-hand all sizes; guaranteed. NEWELL, “kmmf MRE. DR. ALLEN, 1118 Market—Reliable la- deis’ speclalist; best medical care; low fees, OIL tanks, second-hand, In good order; all' sizes; cheap. H. 8. WHITE, 516 Mission st. SPRING styles Standard patterns now ready. “Domestic” office. 1021 Market st., nr. Sixth. OLD pold, silver, diamonds and precious stones bought. " J. R. JENKEL, 817 Market st. Ladies’ and gents' cast-off clothing bought and ®0ld. J. Silverman. 984 Folsom;tel. Folsom 1191. C. LANDECKER, 20 Montg'y—Watches cleaned d repaired.no matter what’s broken.$1:guar. ALFREDUMS Egyptian Henna: restores gray hair to its natural color: $i; at all druggists. MASQUERADE costumes. play books. wigs; country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO., 733 Mkt. SUPERFLUOUS hair_and moles destroyed with electric needle. MISS FATON. 1119 Sutter st. DR. LAMOTTE'S French Corn Paint, the best corn cure; 2c: all druggists. CHEAPFST and best in America—They Weekly Call. 16 pages. sent to anv address in the Tnited States or Canada_nne vear for $1 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. C. C. 0'DONNELL—Office and residence, 1021 Market st., between Sixth and Seventh. DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, successfully treats all diseases of the human body: see testimonials at office. 115-117 Mason. nr. Filis, R PICNIC SUPPLIES BPECIAL, 10 days only; 3 bottles old Me- Brayer whisky for §2, per gal:, §3; baskets as- sorted wines and charpagne from $1 to $3 per basket; 5000 gals. Fresnio port and sherry from 75¢ to §1 50 per gal.; W0 gals. very cld zinfan- del, 3ic per gal.: jmported porter and Pilsner beer, per case, $10 50, per doz., $1 7. F. Holt- um, Johannesberg Wine Vault, 517 California. ON your way to picnic or ferry call on MOHNS & MOHNS, 20 Market st., for finest wines and llauors: biggest house: oven Sundays. | the place for a grocery. | rents £420 per annum; Tehama st., near Fourt] BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Houses Rented, Rents Collected and Full Charge Taken of Property. 624 Market Street. $20,000—Fine corner In the Western Addition; lot §7:6x87:6 feet, with § modern houses upon same: rents §150 per month; always rented. $12,600—Page st., near Market st.: 2 nice flats of 7 and 8 rooms and bath; lot 27x120 feet; rents §80 per month; mortgage for $200, which can remain, $6700—Scott st., near O'Farrell st.; fine pair of flats and rear cottage; lot 25x90 feet; rents $2 50 on 26th st., near Mission; lot 42x 165 feet; rents §65 per month; lot runs through to rear street. $6500—Modern residenc Duboce Park; contains 8 rooms and 25x122:6 feet. $5500—Eddy st., near Buchanan st.; 3 flats and a cottage; lot 25x120 feet through to Locust ave.; street bituminized and stone sidewalk; rents $50 on Scott st., opposite ath; lot | per month; mortgage of $4200 on same, which can remain. $5500—Bush st., north side; nice house of 11 rooms and bath; lot 25x75 feet; in good condi- tion; owner must sell; make offer. $5000—19th st., near Valencia; nice house of § rooms and bath: lot 25xs5 feet; rents 3§25 per month; must be sold. $3600—2 flats and rear cottage on Minna st., between 6th and 7th sts.; lot 25x75 feet; rents $32 per month; always rented. $3200—Silver st., near 3d cottage; rents $8§ per month 2 houses and rear $2800—Shipley pt., near 4th st.; flats of 4 and 5 rooms; in goodf condition; rents $33 per month. $1300—Mod cottace of 5 rooms and bath; near Union Iron Works; rented for $1250 per morth; good tenant. $3000—2 flats of 5 and 4 rooms and bath, near 17th and Sanchez sts.; rents $25 per month; owner anxious to sell; would like to get offer. Lots in Mission and Richmond District at | very low prices. Further particulars of BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG. MADISON & BURKE, Established January, 1858. Real Estate Agents. Full Charge Taken of Property. 626 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel. Double house on Bush st., near Grant ave.; brick; rent $50; lot 38x63; $12,000. $3000—Beautiful 7-room house near Eightecnth and Castro sts.: must sell on account of slck- ness: lot 26x100; house in best condition. $2500—Offer wanted; brick improvements and lot; Clementina st., near First; lot 25x75; $1000 mortgage can remain. Cheap—O'Farzell st., near Devisadero: con- tains 6 rooms and bath and stable; rents §25; only . $5500-+Broadway, near Octavia st.; 7 rooms and bath; a nice home in choice section; lot 26x131 $4500—Twentieth st., near Valenct and bath and stable; lot 28x114. §15,000—Beautiful modern house fn the best part of the marine view section of the city. $2500—Twenty-fifth st., near Sanchez; 6 rooms and bath. $5000—Post st., near Baker: lot and improve- ; rent $23; lot 25x137:6; must be sold to close eéstate. $6500—Pine st., §57 50; lot %1376 v Laundry building with 2 flowing wells' of Al water, tanks, barn and lot 168x120, on north line of Lombard st., between ®ilimore and Steiner; also lot 152x120 on Chestnut &t., in rear; rents $73 per month; must be sold on account of non- residence. $10,500—Fine vacant property; lot 37: two ‘corners; Taylor and Greenwich § rooms near Scott; two flats; rents Just $3600—Cheap; Sixth st., near Brannan; 2 flats; there is a good future for this property. $7000—Harrlet . near Howard; lot B0X75, holding frontage to Sixth st.; rent $36. $1950—Florida st., near Twenty-fifth; cottage 5 rooms and bath: lot 20x100. MADISON & BURKE, 626 Market st. McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montzomery st. WESTERN ADDITION HOME. House on NW. corner; 9 rooms and bath; sun in every room; finished basement; price $7500. RENTS $65. PRICE $6250. House and flats on Vallejo st.; In good con- dition; new plumbing, etc.; always rented; large ‘sunny lot, 43:9x137:6; on north side of street. . FOLSOM-STREET PROPERTY. 50-ft. frontage, on the north side of Folsom st., between 7th and Sth; old improvements bringing in a nominal rent; owner anxious to sell; offer wanted. INCOME PROPERTY. Downtown flats, bringing in rents of $2130 yearly; price only $15,000: a_safe, good buy. CAPP STREET. Six-room cottage and bath in the warm belt, price $3100; also S-room cottage on Capp st., near 1Sth, 30-ft. lot; price $4000. IN THE MISSION. ., near Mission; 9 rooms and bath; could be turned into flats: price $4100. PACIFIC HEIGHTS. Cheap corner lot, commanding marine view; on Pacific ave.; near fine residences; price $12,000. " SOUTH OF MARKET STREET. Shipley st., near Sth: i flats; rent $40; owner anxious to sell; price $3600. CHEAP COTTAGE. 27th st., near Sanchez; 3 rooms and base- ment; large lot; price only $1200. GOUGH-S§TREET RESIDENCE. Fine large residence on Gough st. large lot, 57:6x137:6: a fine hom: RICHMOND HOME. 6-room house on I5th ave.; very large rooms; could be turned Into flats; price $3250. Send for list of cheap lots. McAFEE BROTHERS, 108 Montgomery st. JOHN PFORR, 403 Pine st., near Montgomery. $3000—Two 2-ctory front and rear houses: $4250_Howard st., ' near Sixteenth: story house with brick basement bath, etc.: lot 32:6x125; a bargain. $11,000—Rent $1488 per annum; a corner prop- erty in the business part of the city. $2250 each—Rents $23 per month; two 2-story double flats, near Bryant and Sixth sts.; a snap. P $5000—A fine double flat opposite Golden Gate Park and Stanyan st.; rent $45 per month. §8000—Rents $744 per annum; 4 flats of § and § rooms and bath at the entrance to Panhandle of_Park. $22,500—Rent $1330 per annum; on McAllister st., near Laguna; 65x120 to rear street. 100—Rent $150; Eighteenth near Dolores. ; rent $385 per annum; 2 fine nr. Fourth; always rented. $10,000—Five cottages and lot 100 feet front by §2:6_feet depth; on Eddy st., near Scott. $5750—Rents §535 annum; a fine S-story house, store and 2 flats upstairs; on Geary st., near Filimore. HAWKS & SKELTON. A Rents Collected and Entire Charge Taken of Property. $15,000—Octavia st., near California; handsome residence, 11 rooms; billiard-room 'and large basement; large lot; sunny all day; sold to close estate. Old Ploneer Hall, on Montgomery st., corner Gold, near Jackson; can be repaired for a few thousand; will pay well; lot 33:6x137 and L 20x 40: rents last year over $170 per month. fine 10 rooms, ith | otk | nouse of 7 rooms and bath. §2500—Cottage, S rooms: Tennessee st., near Union Iron Works; rents steadily $20; a bar- gain. $3000—Lot on south side Chestnut st., west of Hyde: 27:6x110; fine view of bay. $5500—Lot E. of Broderick st., near Grove; 52x 110; choice location for flats, a home or specu- lation: will divide. HAWKS & SKELTON, 323 Montgomery st. FOR SALE BY JULIEN SMITH A Agent, 420 Mon .. UNIVERSITY HOMESTEAD ........ . “corner of Oxford and Bacon: -lot 100x120; must be sold quickly to close estate; no rea- sonable bid refused. ’ MISSION WARM BELT. only for a beautiful home tI 12,000 or more; cash required, $500 or$1000; large lot; crosé line electric 'cars; smooth streets and_pavement. £ VAN NESS AVENUE....... e for hotel, club, church or of 3 frontages and 4 large houses. Please call for particulars. SMALL payment down, balance monthly; 2 fine flata on Hartford ‘st., near 20th: sun’ in every room: all modern. OSCAR HEYMAN, PILES- 14 Post st. NEARLY 100 permanent cures here In Your | 3 FLATS 5 rooms each: sonth of Market: It fast, ho have suffered 20 o 3 : 3500; great parsal Vears: over ety names. of prominent usi- | BIRAmny B4 onl N great barsain. ness men sent as reference; no chloroform, surgery or delay from business, and no REAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. e e e e e numax% 10 M 'Y STREET. BARGAINS. $3500. Rents $34 per month; Harriet st.; 4 flats of § rooms each; lot 25x75. 36400, Leavenworth st., Clay; 9 3 L, near nZ. ‘house, 9 rooms, $5500. Near Pine and Powell sts.; house of 8 rooms and bath; lot has double frontage; suitable for splendid location. $7200. Jackson and Jones sts. 2 flats, 5§ and 6 rooms and bath each; rents $600 a year. Rents 3§38 per month; 4 separate flats on Treat ave.: always renced; see these at oRce. $1750. Church st.; 2-story building; store and flat of 5 rooms; lot 23x80; rents per month, Clementina st., near First; lot 26x75; brick building, containing 10 rooms; rents $27. Treat ave., near Twenty-fifth st.; lot 25x115: to rear street; cottage of 5 rooms, bath and basement. O'Farreil_and Buchanan sta.; cottage of 4 rooms; lot 25x125; fronting on 2 streets. $3000. Rents §27 per month; 2 flats of 4 and § rooms and bath; }gl'natnnm at., near Sanches. $6000. Make an offer; must be sold; 2 good flats on Oak st., near Buchanan. $2250. Clipper-st. cottage, 6 rooms, bath and base- ment; lot 25x114. $2500. Eighteenth st., near Castro; stable in rear and flat above; Ppressman, Bryant ave., near Twenty-sixth st.; new 2- story house, § rooms and bath. $350 CASH. For a nice 4-room and basement cottage: §850 | can be paid in $12 monthly installments; loca- tion No. 159 Corbett road, near Eighteenth-st. electric cars. $2700. Rents §23; 2 flats; Natoma st., near Four- teenth. $3000. an?rll.nd st.; lot 30x115; house, 8 rooms and driveway below, suitable for ex- $5200, Shotwell st.. near Twentieth; 45x122:6; house, 9 rooms and bath. build; BALDWIN & HOWELL, 10 Montgomery st. LYON & HOAG, 114 Montgomery street. $9,600—Rent $97 50; three handsome new flats of § rooms’ and bath: extra large lot best sun and light possible in flats: best portion of Panhandle district; ofter wanted. $7,250—Rent $67 50; 2 brand new flats of § and 7 rooms, bath, etc.; large lot; Park Panhandle district; splendid district; will always be rented. $4,700—New bay-window residence of 7 rooms, bath. etc : finished in good taste in the Iatest ‘stvle; easy terms if desired: Park Panhandle district; best home for the morey in the city. $2000—Fine two-story residence, commanding superb marine view: 8 rooms with base- ment, containing laundry: almost brand new; on sunny side of the street; extra large lot, 30x137:6; rented for $62; a beautiful home in' a select neighbor- | Food close to Fillmore street. i £20,000—Splendid corner investment on Sutter street; extra large lot, #x90; present rents $150; could be increased by small expenditure of money; improvement good and substantial. i $4,600—Rent $43: Broadway, near Leavenworth: 3 new flats; always rented: In good condition; an excellent Income proposi- | lon. i $10,500—Handsome flats; sunny side of Page street; 2 exceptionally finished flats; al- | ways rented: cost over $10,000 to build. $6,600—Offer_wanted; rent $38; near Guerrero and Fourteenth sts.; 3 flats of 5, 5 and § rooms: lot 25x100. $5000—Rent §52; Twenty-fourth-st. flats; 2| modern, well-bullt flats; lot xil4; good investmenu §5,000—Rent $i5; cheapest flats in city; Park Panhandie district; 2 flats of 5 and 6 Tooms and bath ‘each; lot 2xI3:6; overlooks the park. A BRAND NEW COTTAGE. $1,350—Only §200 cash; $14 monthiy;: contains 4 rooms, parcelain bath; Wisconsin, near Twenty-fourth; a few minutes’ walk | from tke cars, 1 LYON & HOAG, | 114 Montgomery st. | VON RHEIN REAL ESTATE CO. (Inc.), 513 CALIFORNIA ST. IMPROVED. $12,000—Union st., near Taylor; 25:9x128:9; 3 modern flats and rear house; rents $99 50. $8250—McAllister st., near Steiner; 26:6x110; | $70¢0—Folsom st., near Fourth; store and flat; | rent $65; 25x80. 1 $6750—Vallejo, near Laguna: 22:10x87:6; house 11 rooms and bath; rent 4. Buchanen et., near Post; 24x57:6; house of 7 rooms and bath: rent $3. i $51%—Post st., near Baker; 2%x137:6; 2 flats; rents $37. | $5000—California st., near Webster; 25x137:6; | house of 6 rooms. $5000—Corner Leavenworth ‘and Broadway; cottage and 2 flats: rent $41. $4500—Pine st., near Buchanan; 25x110; house'| of 7 rooms. $3%00—Harriet st., near Bryant; 25x75; 3-story building: rents $i0. $3850—California st., near First ave.; house of § rooms and bath. 5 $3750—Jones st., near Valléjo; 45:10x58:3; four flats; rents $40 50. § $3550—Clementina st., near Sixth; 20xs0; house | uxe3; | $15,000—Union, near Mason; 93:6x137: $3500—Greenwich st., near Taylor: 45:10x137:6. $4800—Unlon st.,’ near Webster; 68:9x137:6. near Fillmore: 32:6x137:6. near Page: 25x100. , near 30th; $1000—Emma st., near 14th; 25x90. $650—Lake, near 13th ave.; 30x72. RAYMOND, BALDWIN & CO. Room 2, Tth floor, Mills building. $6250—Pacific Heights corner: 68:9x§7:6; mar- ine view; on Fillmore-st. car p ,000—Splendid ‘hotel site; on Sutter st.: B s o Mo Jut neecty: T | improvements rent for $255. $15,400—8 modern flats on N. side O'Farrell st.; annual rent $1260; owner going abroad; make an_ offer. $12,500—Annual rents $1224; Scott st.; houses and flats; very sunny. $10,000—Exceedingly choice Presidio Helghts corner; fine marine view; 50x143. Large comer; good manufacturing site it 63120, $1000 and upward—Mission warm belt lots; very desirable; convenient to ecars; good locality. RAYMOND, BALDWIN & CO., Mills Building, Seventh floor, room 2, near el SUNNYSIDE. $1350—New modern 5-room cottage: grand view; worth $2000; must be sold; your owa terms. property $250 $1250—Desirable 6-room house; this will be s0ld for mortgage: payment cash, balance $14 per month. INGLESIDE. $1800—Modern house of ¢ rooms and bath; on Faxton ave., near racetrack: free water. $6000—Beautiful modern residence of 8 rooms, bath, conservatory; stable and other buildings: lawn, flowers and shrubbery: lot 100x112:6; small payment down, bal- ance installments. $700—4-room coth.le; ‘nice hom;; uno payment down; monthly payment . A. E. RUDELL, 222 Sansome st., r. 3, 1st floor. WAKB UP AND STUDY YOUR INTEREST. $2190—New 6-room house on Hoffman ave., near Twenty-third st., Heyman Tract: now building; terminus of Twenty-fourth-st. electric terms; rent money will pay for it, and years you will have saved $2490 fn- stead_of giving It to the landlord; I have made over 500 people happy with homes, and am still continuing. JACOB HEYMAN, 117 Sutter si. $12,600—39000 MORTGACE can remain: 2 flats and store; rent $100; new butlding; lot 2xad; MeSUii s nee Bakatsnn: - Pulidui s cost §14,000; must seil at once. M: Loan Co., seventh flour Crocker bullding. ! stde, REAY, RUPATR--ANRT-W0N. JALN. & — BASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., 3 Markst st. age; Improvements : lass cond! best e ey tacday: rios WO FROM PANHANDLE rooms and bath; bituminized street; price only $2600. RIDGE & BASTZN, ELDI ) m-‘ / 7 MARKET-ST. ket st.. nr. Brady provements, stores court; rare chance to Nos. $41-49-51 Bryant st Boardman place; 4 wel each; always rented at $32 per month. O'FARRELL-ST. CORNER—Northeast corner Laguna and O’'Farrell sts.; 62:6x95 feet; elegant northeast corner, situated in the best portion of the Western Addition and a most desirable site for flats, which would readily rent for high rentals. \ DOWNTOWN FLATS ON ELLIS ST.—North Nos. 1156-58-60 Ellls st., 175 feet east of Octavia st.; 27:6x137:6 ft.; 3 elegant modern flats of 9 rooms and bath, just finished; sunny_ side street; nothing finer in the city; rents $§1740; five minutes’ walk from Market and Kearny streets. FULTON-ST. CORNER—Southwest cor. Bu- chanan; §7:6x84 feet; choice site, ready for building; street bituminized; cement sidewalk; must be sold. TWENTIETH-ST. CORNER—Northwest cor- ner, No. 374 20th st. and Lexington ave. (for- merly Stevenson st.); Nos, 28i-3-88 Lexington ave.; store and flat of 7 rdoms and bath and 3 flats of 3 and 4 rooms; lot 30x85 feet: total rents $78 per month; a fine business corner. BRYANT-ST. LOT—Northwest side Bryant st., 85 fet northeast of Ninth st.; 48390 feet: & fine lot which, if properiy improved, would pay large interest on the money invested. POINT LOBOS-AVE. CORN corner of Point Lobos ave. and Cook st.; feet; a fine business corner on the principal business street of the Richmond. RICHMOND BUILDING LOTS—East side | Boyce st., 75 feet north of St. Rose's st.; 50x120 ft.; fine site for a home; must be soid. EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO. 633 Market street. A. M. SPECK & CO., 867 Market street, Opposite Kearny gtreet. Genuine Bargains In Best Portion of City. $120,000—Vicinity First and Mission sts.; one tenant; long lease; new brick and iron bullding: lot 9400 square feet; this beats bonds or banks. $80,000—Van Ness ave. corner; 120 ft. Van Ness three frontages; choicest on the prospective investors see this. $75,000—Corner, block from Powell and Ellis; two stores and two lodging-houses: never vacant; 6 ft. frontage; mo prop- erty like this on the market any more; rent about $400. $55,000—Post-st. corner, downtown; splendid bullding; 60 ft. front; paying § per cent net. $36,000—Downtown_ Mission-street bargain: 70 feet front; this is a rare buy; the lct to be had on Mission street . $25,000—Best improved north of Market st., close to Geary st. and Grant ave.; four- story and basement brick building: 40 feet frontage; rent $170. $18,000—Howard st., near Third; splendid four- stery and basement structure; no better ‘ buy to be had in this district; low rents at_$125. $17,500—Western Addition business” property: stores and flats on best street; 50 f:. Iot: this Is & clean investment; rents $107. $12,500—Sansome-st. corner, wholesale district; 35 _ft. frontage; rents $100. Branch office, Ninth ave., near H st., Sunset. SOL GETZ & BRO., NEW 6-room kouse on Clipper, bet. Church and #al for sale. Particulars. address Physl- | Sanc] 3 : easy terms. Clan: box 1850, Call offics. & . Cal. her. B ICH i FINE level lots, near cars, $125, 310 and $200 PROPERTY WANTED. TEISTLITON, 00 Sadowa st Ocsan View: ‘WANT buy residence about 8 rooms, Western Addition; state e FOR sale—New 4-room and bath cottazes. 53~ tion, price. Box 3660, Call. |~ 54 Prospect ave., Mission: terms. G Chronicle Bulding. $4500—2 FLATS: lot #0x55: 3000 can _remain on — g e Ealting ante Hie 1f lmpraved ot B e e T | s e o ot e B N . O 26 Dug. da west side of Kleventh wies, Soveh L. 1% o) er bldg. | fiom Clement: on the elevated ground: fine $#0,00_ELEGANT corner on Geary st. con- | marine view: all street work dene; electric sisting of 7 modern houses; rents $330 per | cars within a few steps; the lots comt §1350 Tirects acoopted By the ity 15T OMTR. O, | cation and iew, o o ooount of the lo- s ; 137:6x876. G. 2 H. UMBSEN & CO., 14 Montgomery et. W. J. GUNN, 50 Callfornia st. $000_MODERN bay-window house and THB 2 lots in Ri ; to s and mathy beidk Tonndation; 10 foox |, eqta) thems: cals I8 soch: oo BELth snd Sevs basement: near ¥ car lines: no reasonable of. ° Snth aves. 'near Point Lobos ave.; ready for fer refused; part cash; no agents; houss | bullding: & lines of cars. W. J. N, oven daily till 1% 1504 Church st., mear| California st. Twenty-seventh. e . com) : fine Income paying propert e e eor G daen Gate ana” Beymonr aves, ek esist of adero; 3" of'_thess” charming 25%i10; sunniest of sunay flats rented last ready for $45 and $55; containing 8 rooms each, or nice with every latest improvement. See owner on them. premises datly or 40 Montgomery st., room 7. $10,000—HANDSOME 10-room corner, on_Pacific Helghts; 27:6xl1s. P. ROTHER- MEL, 507 Cali st . of Paciflc ave. and Laur- B ROTHERMEL, 507 Catitornia st :n._ L $130_HOUSE 4 rooms and bath; lot 25xi20; in i ‘Sunset district, south of Park: see owner on b e 6 o premises. Tenth ave., Sunset district, — city. cheap. Apply W71 Ninth SELECT vour lot anywhere: we will buy it Snr it Srte SYE for you, erect s house i sult and eell I 0 Classified Advertise- 00 846 Market st. ments See Page Thirty,